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About Cleide
Cleide Klock is a journalist based in Los Angeles, United States of America.
- More than 20 years of experience, working for major TV stations, magazines, radio stations, and online media;
- Editor, reporter, producer, camerawoman, and proofreader;
- Covering breaking news, politics, business, culture, lifestyle, tourism, and everything in beween.
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Suspeito já esteve preso por 17 anos por série de 'audaciosos roubos em todo o Reino Unido', como a explosão de caixas eletrônicos e roubo de R$ 2,5 milhões em tratores

13 Aug 2024  |  O Globo
A suspect, previously imprisoned for 17 years for a series of audacious robberies across the United Kingdom, including ATM explosions and the theft of R$ 2.5 million in tractors, is highlighted. The article details the suspect's criminal history and the nature of his crimes.

Suspect was previously imprisoned for 17 years for a series of 'audacious robberies across the UK', such as ATM explosions and theft of R$ 2.5 million in tractors

07 Aug 2024  |  O Globo
A suspect, previously imprisoned for 17 years for a series of audacious robberies across the UK, including ATM explosions and the theft of R$ 2.5 million in tractors, is highlighted. The article details the suspect's criminal history and the nature of the crimes committed.

Vaccine passport already used in the USA

12 Jun 2024  |  CNN Brasil
The COVID-19 vaccine passport is now a reality in the United States, particularly in Los Angeles, California, where it is being used for the return to school activities. The second-largest school district in the country requires all teachers and staff to be vaccinated and undergo weekly coronavirus tests. Students and teachers must also show proof of no symptoms or contact with infected individuals. In Culver City, starting in November, all students over 12 will be required to present vaccination proof. In San Francisco, a decree mandates that customers of bars, restaurants, gyms, and large event attendees must show proof of full immunization. A similar measure is under discussion in Los Angeles, with some establishments already implementing it.

Genetics and artificial intelligence help fight breast cancer

29 Apr 2024  |  CNN Brasil
Advancements in genetics, new technologies, and artificial intelligence are increasingly aiding in the prevention of breast cancer. In Brazil, two bills are being processed to include genetic tests in the public health system (SUS) for women with a family history of breast cancer. Dr. Jorge Reis Filho, director of experimental pathology at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, notes that genetic mapping can inform patients about their daughters' risks and treatment options. The FDA has approved the first software for automatic diagnosis, initially for prostate cancer, with expectations to extend its use to breast cancer and other types within a year.

New Academy Museum in Los Angeles brings memories of cinema

20 Mar 2024  |  cnnbrasil.com.br
The new museum in Los Angeles created by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which hosts the Oscar awards, showcases relics from the world's most famous film industry. Costing around R$ 2.5 billion, the museum was funded by donations from 13,000 people, including studios and celebrities, with Tom Hanks leading the fundraising efforts. The museum features two buildings, one historic from 1939 and a new structure with a glass dome offering panoramic views of Hollywood. It provides an immersive experience into the history of cinema, with 13 million artifacts that are rotated through exhibitions across four floors. Oscar statuettes and memorable acceptance speeches are also featured. Hollywood now has a museum dedicated to the seventh art, fulfilling a long-standing desire of the Academy since its foundation in 1927. Bernardo Rondeau, the museum's cinema programming curator, highlights that visitors can find Brazilian elements, including a poster of Hector Babenco's 'Pixote' and images from 'City of God'.

Exclusive Interview: Jennifer Lopez opens up about her journey to rediscover love and Ben Affleck

20 Feb 2024  |  sbtnews.sbt.com.br
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, one of Hollywood's most talked-about couples, have rekindled their romance after 20 years. In the special 'This Is Me… Now: A Love Story' on Prime Video, Lopez shares her personal journey of rediscovering love. The interview reveals her vulnerability and the importance of self-love. Lopez discusses the influence of therapy over astrology in her life and credits Ben Affleck for his support in her creative process. The narrative intertwines past relationships, therapy sessions, and special guests, emphasizing the depth of true love and self-discovery.

Secrets of a Scandal: Film Inspired by a Case that Shocked the United States

22 Jan 2024  |  sbtnews.sbt.com.br
Inspired by a shocking 1990s U.S. scandal, 'Secrets of a Scandal' tells the story of a teacher who became pregnant by a 12-year-old boy and went to prison. The film, featuring Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore, and Charles Melton, explores the complexities of the characters involved. Charles Melton discusses his deep connection with his character and the inspirations behind his performance. The film, produced by Netflix, is yet to be released on the streaming service in Brazil.

Alcione debuts as a voice actress in animation celebrating Disney's centenary

01 Jan 2024  |  sbtnews.sbt.com.br
Disney's new animation 'Wish: O Poder dos Desejos' features Alcione, a 76-year-old singer, debuting as a voice actress. The film, which celebrates Disney's 100th anniversary, includes Brazilian talent such as Renato dos Anjos, who was responsible for developing characters and supervising animation. Alcione expressed her excitement about participating in the project, which also involved a study of 14th-century Spain for accurate setting. The Brazilian cast includes Marcelo Adnet, Di Ferrero, Evelyn Castro, Solange Almeida, and Xande de Pilares.

Terror invades the pool

18 Oct 2023  |  sbtnews.sbt.com.br
The article discusses the release of the horror film 'Mergulho Noturno,' which premieres on October 18. It features interviews with actors Wyatt Russell and Kerry Condon, who share their inspirations and experiences while filming. The director, Bryce McGuire, reveals his influences, particularly from the film 'Jaws,' and his aim to make the pool setting as terrifying as the ocean. The actors express their excitement about the film's unique approach to horror and their enjoyment of working on a project that blends real-life drama with supernatural elements.

Mexican Soap Opera Star Launches New Series and Confirms Visit to Brazil

14 Jun 2023  |  sbtnews.sbt.com.br
Sebastián Rulli, a renowned Mexican soap opera star, is set to play a senator in the new series 'Más allá de ti'. He will visit São Paulo, Brazil, on July 2nd.

With Love comes with hotter scenes and warms hearts in the 2nd season

07 Jun 2023  |  sbtnews.sbt.com.br
The second season of the successful romantic comedy series has just premiered on Prime Video's catalog.

"Boogeyman: Seu Medo é Real" brings back the boogeyman

01 Jun 2023  |  sbtnews.sbt.com.br
The supernatural horror film "Boogeyman: Seu Medo é Real" premieres on Thursday, June 1st, and demonstrates that clichés in horror continue to be effective in scaring audiences.

"The Little Mermaid" promises to enchant another generation of children

24 May 2023  |  sbtnews.sbt.com.br
A remake of 'The Little Mermaid' featuring a diverse cast and filled with music is set to premiere this Thursday, aiming to captivate a new generation of children.

What to Expect from the Second Season

12 Apr 2023  |  sbtnews.sbt.com.br
Discusses expectations for the second season of 'The Last of Us,' featuring insights from Gabriel Luna, an actor in the highly successful series of 2023.

Documentary about the Yanomami people is Brazil's bet for the Oscars

01 Dec 2021  |  CNN Brasil
A Brazilian documentary titled 'A Última Floresta' about the survival of the Yanomami indigenous people in the Amazon is a contender for the 2022 Oscar for Best Documentary. Directed by Luiz Bolognesi and co-written by Yanomami shaman Davi Kopenawa, the film portrays the daily life, customs, and urgent challenges faced by the Yanomami, including illegal mining and deforestation. The documentary is noted for its anthropological perspective and poetic simplicity. The Brazilian Academy of Cinema handles the nomination for Best Foreign Film, while the documentary category requires submission.

Brazilian transforms erotic doll into humanoid robot with 'personality'

17 Jun 2018  |  www.uol.com.br
In San Marcos, California, Brazilian engineer Guile Lindroth collaborates with NextOS, Daxtron Labs, and Realdolls to create Realbotix, a company focused on developing humanoid robots with artificial intelligence. These robots, initially designed for the adult market, now aim to serve various roles, including companions for those with relationship difficulties and assistants for the elderly. The robots feature mechanized heads with facial movements and speech, and future plans include full-body mobility. Customizable through a mobile app, users can select from different personalities and features. The project represents a significant advancement in realistic humanoid robotics.

"I would love to go to the World Cup," says Tom Cruise

29 May 2014  |  Terra
Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt embarked on a promotional tour for their film 'No Limite do Amanhã,' attending premieres in London, Paris, and New York. Cruise's interactions with journalists and fans were marked by his charm, kindness, and energy. He expressed a fondness for Brazil and a desire to attend the World Cup. The article highlights Cruise's personable nature and the positive impression he left on those he met during the tour.

At 24, Emma Watson tries to balance career and 'normal life'

03 Apr 2014  |  Terra
Emma Watson, known for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, is balancing her career and personal life at 24. She is completing her degree in English Literature at Brown University while continuing her acting career. Watson discusses her role in the film 'Noé' and her upcoming projects with directors Alejandro Amenábar, Guillermo Del Toro, and Stephen Chbosky. She values her family's support and uses social media to connect with her fans. Despite her fame, she remains grounded and focused on her education and career.

Jennifer Lawrence on new 'Hunger Games': 'the pressure is greater now'

21 Nov 2013  |  Terra
Jennifer Lawrence discusses the increased pressure she feels with the release of 'Hunger Games: Catching Fire'. The actress, praised by co-stars and directors for her talent, reflects on her career and the physical challenges of filming the franchise. The article highlights her close friendship with co-star Josh Hutcherson and mentions her upcoming projects, including 'American Hustle' and 'X-Men: Days of Future Past'.

"One career inspires the other," says Lenny Kravitz about being a musician and actor

15 Nov 2013  |  Terra
Lenny Kravitz, known for his musical success spanning rock to soul, is increasingly present in films, carefully selecting roles and achieving critical acclaim. His mother, Roxie Roker, was an actress, which influenced his early interest in acting. Kravitz balances his music and acting careers, finding one to be a relaxing counterbalance to the other. He emphasizes the importance of a good story and director in choosing film roles. Additionally, Kravitz owns an organic farm in Rio de Janeiro, adding another dimension to his multifaceted career. He expresses a deep affection for Brazil, its culture, and its people.

Kevin Costner says he didn't make 'Man of Steel' as a fan

13 Jul 2013  |  Terra
Kevin Costner discusses his role in 'Man of Steel,' emphasizing that he did not take on the project as a fan of Superman but was drawn by the opportunity and the vision of director Zack Snyder. The film, which stars Henry Cavill as Superman, has been a box office success and is set for a sequel. Costner reflects on his career, his role as a father, and the values he imparts to his children, drawing parallels to the character of Jonathan Kent. He also touches on themes of bullying and the timeless relevance of Superman's story.

"Watching a movie is a hypnotic trance," says Danny Boyle

03 May 2013  |  Terra
British filmmaker Danny Boyle discusses his new film 'Trance,' highlighting its hypnotic elements and the central role of actress Rosario Dawson. Boyle reflects on the hypnotic nature of cinema, the challenges of directing, and his excitement for the 2016 Rio Olympics. He also hints at the potential release of 'Trainspotting 2' in 2016, featuring the original cast 20 years later.

Living in Rio, Vincent Cassel plans a film about Carnival

02 May 2013  |  Terra
Vincent Cassel, a French actor with a deep affection for Brazil, has relocated to Rio de Janeiro with his family. He is currently working on a Franco-Brazilian film set during Carnival, featuring a Brazilian cast. Cassel, who has a long-standing connection with Brazil, expresses his happiness with the move and his integration into Brazilian life. He also discusses his role in the psychological thriller 'Em Transe,' directed by Danny Boyle, highlighting Boyle's unique and actor-focused directing style.

Director of film with Al Pacino says, 'I would get lost watching'

08 Mar 2013  |  Terra
Director Fisher Stevens shares his awe and inspiration while directing 'Amigos Inseparáveis', a film starring Al Pacino, Christopher Walken, and Alan Arkin. Stevens praises the actors' ability to listen and be present, which he believes is rare in the industry today. He also discusses the challenges of finding a good director in the current film landscape, where many writers direct without the necessary skills. The film, which marks Stevens' first with a budget over a million dollars, tells a story of friendship and aging, with Val, played by Pacino, reuniting with Doc, played by Walken, after 28 years in prison.

Waltz says it would be 'stupid' to interfere with Tarantino's script

18 Jan 2013  |  terra.com.br
Austrian actor Christoph Waltz, known for his Oscar-winning role as Colonel Hans Landa in Quentin Tarantino's 'Inglourious Basterds', discusses his career and his latest collaboration with Tarantino in 'Django Unchained'. Waltz shares his views on not interfering with Tarantino's script, his professional transformation after turning 50, and his personal friendship with the director. He also reflects on his lack of interest in working in Germany again, his life in Los Angeles and New Orleans, and his approach to choosing film roles. Waltz's character in 'Django Unchained', Dr. King Schultz, is a bounty hunter set against the backdrop of the pre-Civil War South in the United States.

Samuel L. Jackson on the set of Django: 'drinks and music'

17 Jan 2013  |  terra.com.br
Samuel L. Jackson discusses his extensive film career, his recurring collaboration with Quentin Tarantino, and his role in the film Django Unchained. He describes the creative freedom and fun atmosphere on Tarantino's sets, which often include alcoholic beverages and music. Jackson also touches on his preference for westerns over superhero films, his approach to developing his character Stephen in Django Unchained, and the challenges faced during production, such as the heat and mosquitoes in New Orleans.

'Uma Família Em Apuros' is inspired by Billy Crystal's granddaughters

11 Jan 2013  |  Terra
Billy Crystal's film 'Uma Família Em Apuros,' inspired by his real-life experience with his granddaughters, explores the generational gap between grandparents and their grandchildren through comedy. The film, featuring Bette Midler and directed by Andy Fickman, emphasizes the challenges and humorous moments of modern parenting and grandparenting. Crystal and Midler share personal insights on family dynamics, while Fickman highlights the improvisational nature of the film's production.
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